Xbox One players who get hold of Assassin's Creed Valhalla in digital distribution format use the Smart Delivery format. This means that, as in the case of Cyberpunk 2077Those who buy the game on the current Microsoft console will also have access to the version of its successor, the upcoming Xbox Series X.
The information has been revealed through a list of product information that has been shared by multiple digital stores through the tabs, such as in Amazon. The title tab indicates that the game "offers Smart Delivery technology: Buy the game once and play it on both Xbox One and Xbox Series X when this console and its version of the title are available."
That same phrase is appearing in the stores that collect the video game in their database, so while Ubisoft has not made an express announcement, it is clear that in the information sent to the stores this is part of the official information.
What is Smart Delivery?
With Smart Delivery we can buy a game with the guarantee that we are buying the correct version for the type of Xbox consoles we have, regardless of whether we are doing it on Xbox One X or Xbox Series X or the original Xbox One. Although it is a feature that will be available in Xbox Games Studios own games, the company has emphasized that it will make the necessary tools available to them. third party, and the Poles responsible for The witcher
This new installment of the saga bet on a Nordic setting in which we will have an important weight as Eivor, a Viking legend in search of glory during the 9th century invasion of England. During the cinematic trailer shown by Ubis oft, an open field battle was seen in which the protagonist himself, armed with an ax in each hand, confronts enemy soldiers on the front line.
In addition to the brute force of the two axes, one of the most iconic weapons in the series has made an appearance: it is the hidden blade, a device that for reasons of the history of the series had not appeared in the series since Assassin's Creed: Syndicate and that now return in a Nordic style with the blade above the forearm, instead of below.